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Shipping included on all orders over $200 inside the contiguous.
Planks measure up to 4.5" wide x up to 40" long x 3/8" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product has a self-stick backer and can be installed using construction adhesive, brad nails, or the attached adhesive strips**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method
3D Ivory White Oak Walling
Our 3D Ivory White Oak Walling is one of the first 3D walling options we offered and remains one of our best sellers to this day. This beautiful alabaster wall will remind you of a classic age and thanks to modern construction techniques and solid materials, will withstand the test of time.
Shipping included on all orders over $200 inside the contiguous U.S.
LuxeWall 3D Ivory White Oak Walling is made from 100% real wood and features solid multi-layered construction, a seamless overlapping design, and true hand-stained veneers, finished with a durable polyurethane topcoat. This product is also engineered with a premium, custom-grade uv-sealed solid eucalyptus backer, providing unparalleled stability and rigidity, keeping your walls looking beautiful for years to come. This wall can be installed using construction adhesive or nails.
Planks measure 9.2" wide x 48" long x 1/2" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product does not have a self-stick backer and needs to be installed using construction adhesive or brad nails**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method
3D Latham White Oak Walling
This 3D Latham White Oak walling is a rugged masterpiece that harkens back to a simpler time of housing construction. Recapture a part of your history with this impressive and solid wall that your guests won’t be able to resist touching.
Shipping included on all orders over $200 inside the contiguous U.S.
LuxeWall 3D Latham White Oak Walling is made from 100% real wood and features solid multi-layered construction, a seamless overlapping design, and true hand-stained veneers, finished with a durable polyurethane topcoat. This product is also engineered with a premium, custom-grade uv-sealed solid eucalyptus backer, providing unparalleled stability and rigidity, keeping your walls looking beautiful for years to come. This wall can be installed using construction adhesive or nails.
Planks measure 9.2" wide x 48" long x 1/2" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product does not have a self-stick backer and needs to be installed using construction adhesive or brad nails**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method
3D Natural Acacia Walling
Warning: Not for those with mild tastes!
This 3D Natural Acacia is poetry in practice with every wall coming out different, unique, and creative. Rather it’s your bedroom or living room, leave your mark on the wall with a masterpiece of your own design.
Shipping included on all orders over $200 inside the contiguous U.S.
LuxeWall 3D Natural Acacia Walling is made from 100% real wood and features solid multi-layered construction, a seamless overlapping design, and true hand-stained veneers finished with a durable polyurethane topcoat.
This product is also engineered with a premium, custom-grade UV-sealed solid eucalyptus backer, providing unparalleled stability and rigidity, keeping your walls looking beautiful for years to come. This wall can be installed using construction adhesive or nails.
Planks measure 9.2" wide x 48" long x 1/2" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product does not have a self-stick backer and needs to be installed using construction adhesive or brad nails**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method
3D Natural Herringbone Walnut Walling
Unlike any other, this 3D Natural Walnut comes in a herringbone design to guarantee you a new wall that is anything but normal. Get inspired by adding this shot of creativity to any room in the house. You’ll be happy you did…
Shipping included on all orders over $200 Inside the contiguous U.S.
LuxeWall 3D Natural Herringbone Walnut Walling is made from 100% real wood and features solid multi-layered construction, a seamless overlapping design, and true hand-stained veneers, finished with a durable polyurethane topcoat. This product is also engineered with a premium, custom-grade uv-sealed solid eucalyptus backer, providing unparalleled stability and rigidity, keeping your walls looking beautiful for years to come. This wall can be installed using construction adhesive or nails.
Planks measure 9.2" wide x 48" long x 1/2" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product does not have a self-stick backer and needs to be installed using construction adhesive or brad nails**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method
3D Reclaimed Pine Walling
A new take on an old classic - Our 3D Reclaimed Pine offers a rustic touch to any room that is in desperate need of a getaway. The reclaimed wood offers a variant in design and pattern while ensuring an amazing final result. Also, because it’s reclaimed, you can feel great knowing that you’re adding a little history to your home.
Shipping included on all orders over $200 Inside the contiguous U.S.
Planks measure 9.2" wide x 48" long x 1/2" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product has a self-stick backer and can be installed using construction adhesive, brad nails, or the attached adhesive strips**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method
3D Stacked Natural Walnut Walling
Light and beautiful, our 3D Natural Walnut won’t jump out at you, but that doesn’t mean it won’t command your attention. Put it up in your office or your living room and see how much it will liven up your atmosphere.
Shipping included on all orders over $200 Inside the contiguous U.S.
Planks measure 9.2" wide x 48" long x 1/2" thick.
You can always be sure that we ship nothing but the highest standards of real wood walling.
**This product does not have a self-stick backer and needs to be installed using construction adhesive or brad nails**
This is a generic installation guide only. Installation instructions from the product's manufacturer must be followed. Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood plank. Even though our product goes through many inspections before it leaves the mill, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. For self stick products we recommend first wiping down down your wall with Trisodium Phosphate or similar cleaning agent to ensure maximum adhesion. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit. Use a floor roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
We recommend face nailing the planks throughout the installation as well to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the roller or the rubber mallet to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look
Note - Can be used with self adhesive walling or with any of our tongue & groove flooring products.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6" from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall until you reach the other side and cut the last plank to fit against the wall. Test fit the last plank before nailing to ensure proper fit.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Nail down the length of the tongue side of each plank at a 45 degree angle every 8-12”. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it and face nail any spots that aren’t securely stuck to the wall and fill the nail holes with a matching wood putty.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Yes, on all orders over $200 shipped inside the contiguous United States.
Yes! Similar to wood flooring, acclimation is the first step you should take before installing LuxeWall. We recommend a time frame of about 48-72 hours.
It's not absolutely necessary to seal LuxeWall when it's used as a backsplash. However, it can help if you are worried about excess splashing or humidity.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising and promotions on luxewall.com are subject to change without specific notice. Availability & pricing may vary by customer location. Other restrictions apply. All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available. Offers not valid on prior purchases, or shipping and processing charges. Offers received by mail or email may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, coupon and/or offer. Offers can only be redeemed one time per customer, per order, per year and cannot be combined. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns of any portion of the purchase will require customer to pay for shipment to the warehouse. Shipping costs do not count toward order total when redeeming any coupon. Offers only apply to the 48 contiguous United States unless otherwise noted. Luxewall has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time.
Inspect ALL materials carefully BEFORE installation. Wood is a natural product containing characteristics such as variations in color, tone and wood grain. Some variation in color is to be expected in a natural wood floor. Even though our product
goes through many inspections before it leaves the plant, it is the customer and installer’s responsibility to do the final inspection prior to installation. Warranties DO NOT cover materials with visible defects once they are installed.
Your new walling is designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces. The surface you’re applying to must be flat, dry, and structurally sound. If the surface has been recently painted, you must wait 24-48 hours to ensure that it’s fully cured if you plan to use the self stick backing. You must allow the walling to acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation and it should not be installed at a temperature less than 60 degrees. For best results, humidity levels of 35-55% must be maintained after installation. If these rules are not followed, you will likely not get a secure bond between your new walling and the surface you are installing over.
For all products with attached adhesive strips, please refer to the 'Self Stick Method' Section below. For all other products including 3D & Tongue and Groove products, please skip to the 'Nail Method' section.
Self Stick Method
Using a level and a pencil, mark a straight line across the wall to start your first row off of.
Remove the adhesive backing and attach your first board to the wall, ensuring that you keep it even with the line. For the first row, face nail each plank in several spots ensuring that you keep it even with the line that you just marked. We recommend nailing no closer than 6” from the ends of each plank. Continue installing the planks across the wall, making sure each plank is level and lined up with the other planks on the row. Test fit the last plank before removing the adhesive to ensure proper fit, you may need to cut this final piece to complete the row. Use a j-roller or a rubber mallet along the entire row to ensure the adhesive is stuck firmly to the entire wall.
Begin installing the next row using the cut piece left from the previous row while ensuring the end gaps from one row to another are staggered by at least 6” to create a random, natural look. Repeat that process until you reach the ceiling. On the last row, cut the planks lengthwise to fit while leaving a 3/8” expansion gap against the ceiling. This is critical, as wood is a natural product that expands and contracts.
Repeat below the first row you installed until you reach the floor.
Install walling without finishing or brad nails at your own risk. Because each job site is unique unto itself, and due to differences in climate, humidity, existing wall finishes and gloss levels, we recommend face nailing or blind nailing all planks throughout the installation, to ensure a secure hold for years to come.
Once you’ve finished installing the entire wall, once again go over it with the j-roller (3D or square edge products) or the rubber mallet (Tongue & Groove Products) to ensure that the self adhesive has a solid bond to the wall.
If any gaps are left around the perimeter, quarter round can be used to create a clean finished look.
Nail Method